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Ocean Giants - Dolphin Mud Walls

Premiere date: February 21, 2012 | 0:02:11

Watch a scene from the PBS Nature film, Ocean Giants.

In the shallows of Florida Bay, the fish can be very difficult to catch. Dolphins solve the problem by creating V-shaped walls of mud,a fish trap. Caught in the jaws of the trap, the fish have no where to go, except up. (Video limited to U.S. & Territories.)